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China's Superior Technologies

paRcat writes "Still think China is a land too far away from everything? This article compares some of China's common uses of technology to what we're accustomed to in the West. With the genius traffic lights and the cell phone coverage... I'm kinda jealous."

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  1. Superior? by ralejs · · Score: 5, Informative

    I was a bit disappointed with these ten points. I live in Sweden and compared to our standards this list isn't that impressive. Our mobilephones work everywhere and they cost you 10 cents to buy (honestly!). We have computer seating maps in the theaters and movie theaters. And parking signs contain the number of free spaces.
    Sure, we don't have everything on the list though. I'd love to have those intelligent stop lights for instance.
    I guess the bottom line is that Canada is pretty far behind.

  2. Let's not forget by winkydink · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can't drink the water from the tap

    Hocking loogies in public seems to be a national pastime

    Air pollution so bad that on some days it looks foggy

    Diseases like malaria and dengue fever (more a 3rd world than 1st world problem)

    China may have cool tech, but the basic infrastructure sucks.

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  3. Re:Statistics by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    China a "modern country"?
    With a "government for the people"?

    Hello? Is there anybody home?

    In China you get into jail for saying what you think. People are imprisoned and tortured. Human rights violated. How much a nerd does one need to be in order to trade cellphone coverage for freedom?

    (Amnesty International's report on China is worth a read: http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/chn-summary-eng)

  4. Waitasec, being in China... by Moken · · Score: 5, Informative

    I was in China earlier this summer and despite their "genius traffic lights" and cellphone coverage, you can still walk behind the internet bars and savvy shopping marts and find dirt roads, people living on other's garbage and sewage in the streets.

    The modernization of Chinese technology is less important than the quality of life of its people. In my opinion, they need to focus less on getting every single person in their country internet and more on getting every single person in their country fed and clean.

  5. Re:China will be the next big innovator by FencingGerbil · · Score: 3, Informative
    China does love its coal. They have more than half of the top ten most polluted cities in the world. I've been through their coal country and coughed up stuff I never knew could fit in my repiratory tract in either direction.

    They are going to make the shift to nookular and hydro power much more smoothly than us. This is because:

    • They have less infrastructure to scrap than we do by abandoning coal and fossil fuels
    • They don't care so much about safety and accidents that kill a few hundred people (plenty more where those came from )
    • They don't care so much about environmental impacts of huge damns

    Couple all of that with the world's largest cheap labor force and you have something that will definitely be more than competitive with the US and the EU.


    I'd also say that China and the US are just as unsavory as Iran. It all just depends on from whence you're doing the observing.

  6. Re:"Beware ..., to be exact by GrAfFiT · · Score: 3, Informative

    To be exact, he said : "Quand la Chine s'éveillera, le monde tremblera", which translates into : "when Chine will awake, the world will tremble".

  7. "Let a thousand flowers bloom," Historical Backgrd by katharsis83 · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Let a thousand flowers bloom," is an interesting quote. This comment was made by Chairman Mao in the 1970's to see who really opposed his policies by letting everyine express themselves. There was a period of free speech and outpourings of democratic writings, especially on college Campuses, that was followed by brutal repression and jailings of many university students and professors when Mao felt like it had run it's course.

    "Let a thousand flowers bloom," was more or less a political tactic by Mao to exterminate his enemies in the Communist Party. Not sure what this has to do with economic policy and such.

  8. Re:China will be the next big innovator by Neil+Watson · · Score: 3, Informative
    China's innovation relies mostly upon remaking things already patented in the West

    I think America ignored European patents in the 18th and 19th century.

  9. Re:Statistics by ChronoZ · · Score: 5, Informative

    Amnesty International's report on the USA is worth a read as well: http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/usa-summary-eng

  10. Re:Statistics by LWATCDR · · Score: 3, Informative

    Get a small clue. The fact that you can say that you do not like it shows how free you are. Do you know anyone that has been arrested? Are you really afraid? Sure standing up saying that you do not like the Patriot act "and I do not" is important but saying that that the US or the UK has the same level of freedom as China is.... Well stupid.
    Yes oppose the Patriot act. Work to get it overturned. But do not equate it with China.

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